If it helps at all, the csswg.org server has a native IPv6 dual stack. I’d be happy to setup a reverse proxy of w3c-test.org over IPv6 as an interim solution if there’s need. Peter > On Feb 3, 2016, at 5:37 PM, Fan, Yugang <yugang.fan@intel.com> wrote: > > Hi, James > > Thanks for your reply, no tests writing which depends on IPv6, the only reason is "IPv6 only" device can't access this test site currently. > > Best regards, > Yugang > > -----Original Message----- > From: James Graham [mailto:james@hoppipolla.co.uk] > Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2016 3:05 AM > To: Fan, Yugang; public-test-infra@w3.org > Subject: Re: IPV6 support in http://w3c-test.org/ or wpt-serve > > On 18/01/16 07:00, Fan, Yugang wrote: >> Hi James & All, >> >> Does W3C has plan to support IPv6 accessing in http://w3c-test.org/ or >> wpt-serve? I tested the http://w3c-test.org in a popular IPv6 >> connectivity testing tool[1], found http://w3c-test.org couldn't >> support IPv6 accessing. IPv6 is more popular than before, so can >> wpt-serve enable IPv6? Could you let me know your thoughts about this? >> thanks > > I don't have specific plans here. Are there tests that we currently can't write because the servers are IPv4 only? If there are then that would be a good reason to increase the priority of this work. > >Received on Wednesday, 16 March 2016 21:40:54 UTC
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